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Jackson6612 Posted 18 years ago
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a person of rank, note, or distinction; especially: one distinguished for presence and


personage

1: a person of rank, note, or distinction; especially: one distinguished for presence and personal power

2: a human individual  : PERSON

3: a dramatic, fictional, or historical character; also: IMPERSONATION

[M-W's Col. Dic.]

1: What does one distinguished for presence mean?

2: What will be a historical character?

  

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1-- One with personal magnetism and self-confidence, with 'ease, poise, or self-assurance'. 2-- Napoleon Bonaparte, Alexander the Great, Winston Churchill.

  • 1-- One with personal magnetism and self-confidence, with 'ease, poise, or self-assurance'.
  • 2-- Napoleon Bonaparte, Alexander the Great, Winston Churchill.
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1-- One with personal magnetism and self-confidence, with 'ease, poise, or self-assurance'.
2-- Napoleon Bonaparte, Alexander the Great, Winston Churchill.

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